No, there are no trick, or hidden, fees to using eBay but you do need to know where to look to be certain of what you will be charged.
There is no charge whatsoever for using eBay as a buyer only.
As a seller you will incur insertion fees, upgrade fees and final value fees. There are also subscription services you can select to use, such as subscribing to an eBay Store, using Selling Manager Pro, etc, and you will be charged a recurring monthly fee for these.
If you accept payment through PayPal - and it is almost certain that you will have to do that - you also have to pay them a fee as well.
All sites have different fees, based on the local currency, and they are liable to change at any time so it is not possible to give a precise reply here on WikiAnswers. So you should go to the help section on the eBay site where you intend to create your listings and search for "fees" to find the most up to date information.
No, they only charge you if you are selling something.
When you list an item to sell ebay charge you the listing fee, which is determined by the price you sell the item, the lower the price the lower the listing fee.
No, only the seller is charged a listing fee. eBay does not charge the buyer.
There is no charge for an eBay account.
No, there is no charge.
They usually charge money. If the item is very valuable, then it's around a lot of dollars.
Go to Craigs list or join Ebay, but Craigs list is free. Ebay will charge quite high fees.
it seems Ebay can do whatever they want, it was recently added to there policy. Personally I think it is wrong but just more of a write off for me.
eBay charges fees and paypal charges fees all the fees are not just going to eBay so yes it is fair
eBay. let the bidders decide.
Nothing, because eBay itself isn't responsible for shipping. Shipping is done by individual sellers, so policies, methods, and prices vary.
You buy a charger at gamestop or ebay, plug it into the wall, and attach it to the gameboy.
i got mine from the Internet don't buy it from eBay they charge way to much it is hard to find :-(
145.3 dollars
When you are on the selling form it should ask you how much you want to charge the buyer for postage and packaging. For more information go onto the eBay website.